Michael Bise's new exhibition, "A Family Comedy," will consist of graphite drawings, including portraits, interiors and landscapes. This body of work continues his deep investment in autobiographical narrative. His commitment to the study and exploration or morality and history through a personal lens suggests that the individual, lived experience may be the only solid ground upon which art can stand in a time of intractable relativism. Aware however, that no man is an island, and that the one always exists in the company of the many, Bise tells his story through the only community he truly understands - his family.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 21.
Michael Bise's new exhibition, "A Family Comedy," will consist of graphite drawings, including portraits, interiors and landscapes. This body of work continues his deep investment in autobiographical narrative. His commitment to the study and exploration or morality and history through a personal lens suggests that the individual, lived experience may be the only solid ground upon which art can stand in a time of intractable relativism. Aware however, that no man is an island, and that the one always exists in the company of the many, Bise tells his story through the only community he truly understands - his family.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 21.
Michael Bise's new exhibition, "A Family Comedy," will consist of graphite drawings, including portraits, interiors and landscapes. This body of work continues his deep investment in autobiographical narrative. His commitment to the study and exploration or morality and history through a personal lens suggests that the individual, lived experience may be the only solid ground upon which art can stand in a time of intractable relativism. Aware however, that no man is an island, and that the one always exists in the company of the many, Bise tells his story through the only community he truly understands - his family.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display until November 21.